After nearly a week of around-the-clock digging and tugging, the 220,000-ton ship known as the Ever Given is finally back on course to its destination. But while this international crisis has finally been averted, it seems like the rest of the world isn't fully ready to move on just yet.

From all the memes that it spawned, as well as the fact that the entire incident has been featured in numerous game titles, including in a mod for the latest iteration of Microsoft Flight Simulator, it's safe to say that no one's ever forgetting about the Suez Canal incident anytime soon.

With that said, Digital Light Foundation are looking to make a full game out of the entire fiasco in the aptly titled Suez Canal Simulator.

What Is Suez Canal Simulator?

Suez Canal Simulator is a game that is precisely what it says it is. It's a game currently in development by Digital Light Foundation and will serve as the studio's debut title on the Steam platform.

The developers describe it as a game that will help players gain "an understanding of what to expect on the real journey." To achieve that, the game will reportedly have 1:1 replica timings and environments. This means that players will get a chance to get a full ride across the entirety of the Suez Canal - all 14 or so hours of it.

Of course, not everyone wants to spend the entire day watching a ship move through the Suez Canal, so players can speed things up.